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Danny boy
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Oh, Danny Boy, the pipes, the pipes are calling, E flat major
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Danny boy
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Oh, Danny boy, the pipes, the pipes are calling, Recorded by Glenn Miller and his orchestra
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Fairy pipers
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When all the birds are gone to sleep, And all the frogs are still, C major
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Holy city
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Last night I lay a sleeping, There from heav'n in answer ring, D flat major
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Holy city
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Last night I lay a sleeping, There from heav'n in answer ring, D flat major
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Jasmine door
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Ah! Could I hold your hand in mine, D flat major, Sung by Miss. Sophie Braslau
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May morning
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Come out, come out, my dearest dear, F major
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Nancy Lee
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Of all the wives as e'er you know, Yeo ho! lads, ho!, Yeo ho! lads, ho! yeo ho! The sailor's wife, the sailor's star shall be, E flat major
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Parted
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Dearest, our day is over, ended the dream divine;, A Flat Major, Words by Fred. E. Weatherly., Song with violin ad libitum., Sung with great success by Mr. Ben Davies.
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Roses of picardy
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She is watching by the poplars, D major, Incomplete, only pages 1-6.
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Three For Jack
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As I went down to the wintry sea, I saw three witches watching me, G major, Sung by Mr. Kennerley Rumford
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Who knows?
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Who knows, who knows when we shall meet, or if we ever meet again., Composed for & sung by Alwina Valleria.
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Worker
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The night lay o'er the city, Dedicated to and sung by Mrs. Weldon, D Minor